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BLACK HISTORY MONTH IS IN FULL SWING AT GRISSOM ELEMENTARY!!!!!  The theme for  African-American History Month 2007 is From Slavery to Freedom: Africans in the Americas.  Lessons are being taught via a print-rich environment.  The bulletin boards around Grissom are decked out to increase our Black History I.Q.     View the gallery

 

CHECK OUT THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY CELEBRATION V.I.G. STYLE!!!  Students celebrated African-American History Month 2007 in grand style!  They showcased everyone from ordinary citizens turned heroes to inventors to James Brown!  There was plenty of singing, dancing, clapping, finger-snapping and toe-tapping. We have a plethora of talent blooming through our campus.      View the gallery

 

Deck the Halls....FaLaLaLaLa!!!  Students at Grissom Elementary School decked the halls for the holidays!!  All classes from pre-kindergarten to fifth grade created beautiful decorations for the 7 foot Douglas Fir!  Look at how it turned out!      View the gallery

Grissom Students kick off Hispanic Heritage Month in grand style!!!  Sabor Mexico Dance Theatre Company presented a showcase of Spanish Flamenco and Mexican Folklorico dances as part of the month-long celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15th - October 15th.      VIEW THE GALLERY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

General Electric volunteers complete construction of Butterfly Garden / Insect Habitat!!  Thanks to the volunteers from GE, who constructed a butterfly garden and insect habitat for the fun and safety of the Grissom Community.                                View the gallery

 

 

 

Grissom's Playground gets a facelift!!  Students will now have a bit of  relief from the bright sunshine as they play on the playground.  A brand new pavilion has been constructed on the playground area.  It will serve as a place for physical education classes to meet for instruction before taking to the field areas.

 

Teachers have to study??  Sure they do!  Here at Grissom Elementary School, our top notch faculty works diligently to prepare to mold the young minds of tomorrow.  During staff development each Friday afternoon, teachers plan and share strategies that work to help the students achieve their goals.  Their hard work and dedication has helped to make our rating by the Texas Education Agency RECOGNIZED!!  Keep up the good work!      View the gallery

 

General Electric volunteers puts the "spotlight" on a new Nature Learning Center!!  Grissom students will soon be able to explore live scientific happenings, thanks to the volunteers from GE.  Volunteers are working diligently to expand the existing discovery pond to 15' x 45', construct a butterfly garden, plant 20 new trees and 400 assorted plants, paint the playground and install more than 10,000 square feet of fencing for the education, fun and safety of the Grissom Community.                        View the gallery

 

Field Day Success!!  Students from Houston's Texas Southern University, along with General Electric Volunteers, laid the groundwork for Grissom students to enjoy a great Field Day!!  The entire student body participated in games and sporting events that help to foster camaraderie and team spirit while having a fun time.  The TSU students coordinated each "game stop".  The games available were: sack races, volleyball, 3-on-3 basketball, jump rope, bowling, baseball, free-throw challenge, parachute party, football pass and hula hoop tournament.

    What is a Field Day celebration without food!?  GE Volunteers grilled over 1000 hot dogs for students, faculty, staff, and other community visitors to the field day celebration complete with condiments, chips, soda, water, and cookies for dessert.  Everyone ate their fill and a great time was had by all!                        View the gallery

 

The Apollo Pond and Natural Science Discovery Center is Dedicated!!  Field Day activities were the backdrop for the dedication of the newly expanded pond and butterfly garden.  The area was named in honor of the last mission flown by Virgil Ivan "Gus" Grissom (the school's namesake).  The Apollo Pond and Natural Science Discovery Center will allow students will to get a closer, hands-on look at science in an outdoor "classroom". 

The General Electric Corporation, through a partnership with Grissom Elementary School, helped to make the The Apollo Pond and Natural Science Discovery Center a reality.  A million thanks goes to the tireless volunteers from GE who planted, painted, dug, watered and served.  During the pond expansion, two turtles were rescued from the mud.  These turtles, named appropriately "Virgil" and "Gus", were reintroduced to their natural habitat during the dedication ceremony.  HISD South Regional Superintendent, Dr. Warner D. Ervin, South Regional Director, Kathleen Morgan and Madison Feeder Pattern Content Specialist, Juan Lumbreras were present for the dedication.     View the gallery

 

Jambalaya, Crawfish Pie & the Filé Gumbo Band!!  Grissom students were given a real taste of the music and culture that is uniquely New Orleans with a visit from the Filé Gumbo Band.  They did us good, cher!!                        View the gallery

Fifth Graders go MAD over Science!!  Fifth Grade classes recently got a visit from a "MAD Scientist".  During these MAD lessons, they learned about Ecology and the Water Cycle.  Students showed their knowledge of the environment during a question and answer session and created models of a water cycle.                     View the gallery

Don't Get Stopped By The Fashion Police!!  Grissom Elementary School has a uniform policy.  A group of proud Rockets got together to show new students and their parents "Just how we do it at THE G"!   View the gallery

 

 

2004-2005 Rodeo Art Contest Winners

1st Place

"Reaching the Sun" by Perla Barron

"Quiet Sunset" by Jose Chaires

2nd Place

 

 

 

"Man on the Bull" by Valentina Garza

"Last Hour" by Ricardo Gonzalez

"Riding in the Desert" by Chibuzo Isikwe "On the Trail" by Juan Rios

"Night on the Desert" by Marvin Velasquez

3rd Place

"Horse of the Calvary" by Darrian Gario "Roping Cowboy" by Ashton Houston

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